(Source: yellowed, via ilovecharts)
(Source: yellowed, via ilovecharts)

Mathematical breakdown of Pizza
(thanks to Melbourne University Mathematics and Statistics Society)
I got sick of people telling me the microwave was broken (the door latch is a little faulty though.)
Love this illustration of Dexter- the egoist boy genius: just how it reflects his ambition to be omnipotent with the help of his secret laboratory experiments!
Dexter symbolizes the childhood tendency to feel like ruler of the world. His failed experiments amuse yet highlight that humans are not infallible creatures. His scientific pursuits make us ponder over the use of science for the good or for the bad.
I’m fairly certain I recently passed a rather pathetic tipping point, and now own more unread books and unwatched DVDs than my remaining lifespan will be able to sustain. I can’t possibly read all these pages, watch all these movies, before the grim reaper comes knocking. The bastard things are going to outlive me. It’s not fair. They can’t even breathe.
So, given the choice, make specific common use simpler and more direct at the expense of generalised unproven utility. Design to be used. One consequence of making things more usable is that you work to identify and meet the need, thereby omitting the needless.

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